Yes, Benjamin Harrison played sports while in school. He was known to participate in activities such as Baseball and football during his time at Miami University in Ohio. Harrison's athletic involvement was part of his broader engagement in student life, which included various extracurricular activities.
Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
No. The US was not in any wars while Harrison was President.
He was and avid trustbuster
Benjamin Harrison was the United States' 23rd president. While in office he supported voting rights of African Americans in the South and signed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
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Yes, he lived there for four years while he was President.
There have been two presidents named Harrison. The first, William Henry, was a Whig, while the second, Benjamin (William's grandson), was a Republican.
Benjamin Franklin had been dead for many years. I think you are referring to Benjamin Harrison, who did win the presidential election in 1888. He narrowly lost the popular vote: Grover Cleveland had 5,534,488 while Harrison got 5,443,892. But Harrison won the electoral college, which gave him the presidency.
Benjamin Harrison's mother, Elizabeth Ramsey Harrison, was primarily a homemaker, responsible for managing the household and caring for her family. She was also known for her strong moral values and influence on her son's education and character. While she did not have a formal job outside the home, her role was significant in shaping Harrison's upbringing and principles.
He was elected in 1840 and took office in 1841. but he died a month after he was elected.
President Benjamin Harrison had three children by his two wives, named Russell Benjamin Harrison, Mary Scott Harrison McKee, and Elizabeth Harrison Walker.President William Henry Harrison and his wife had ten children - six sons and four daughters.